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data("EuStockMarkets")
stocks <- as.data.frame(EuStockMarkets)%>%
gather(index, price) %>%
mutate(time = rep(time(EuStockMarkets),4))
plot_ly(data = stocks, x= stocks$time, y = stocks$price, color = stocks$index,type="scatter",mode = "markers")
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